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what you (seadolphine2000 ) is quite true , however if we want to use V-V2 in some other part of the circuit then that can't be done using a voltmeter can it??? in that case we will have to use some circuit such as the op-amp circuit given by VVV
in VVV's circuit if we put R1=R2=R3=R4=R we will get V0=V1-V2
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